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we must say, "wake up america! wake up!" for we cannot stop, and we will not and cannot be patient. >> but the real work was ahead, wasn't it? >> but i knew, as dr. king said in his speech, we had to go back to the south. we had to go. we had to leave the mountaintop. and being in washington, being on the steps of the lincoln memorial, was a great feeling. to be standing there in the shadow of abraham lincoln. but we have to go back into the heart of alabama, back to georgia, back to mississippi and back to other parts of america and to make real the hopes and dreams of a people. >> but when you did that in the preceding years, you got your head bashed in. >> well, that was part of the price we had to pay in order to make it real, make it plain, make it simple. daddy king, martin luther king jr.'s father, used to say to him over and over again, "make it plain, son. make it plain." by marching to the steps of the lincoln memorial, we were trying to make it plain. not just to politicians, but to the american people. i said to
we must say, "wake up america! wake up!" for we cannot stop, and we will not and cannot be patient. >> but the real work was ahead, wasn't it? >> but i knew, as dr. king said in his speech, we had to go back to the south. we had to go. we had to leave the mountaintop. and being in washington, being on the steps of the lincoln memorial, was a great feeling. to be standing there in the shadow of abraham lincoln. but we have to go back into the heart of alabama, back to...
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north america, south america, working across the globe together. we need a much better educated workforce. we need much more creativity. many come to education because they are worried about social does this. many of us are worried about the lack of social mobility. the only way to enter the middle class and have a good paying job is to high-quality education. the globeies across do not have that opportunity today. we have amazing schools i have visited that do a wonderful job of helping folks pursue their passions, pursue their interests. countries look at what we are doing -- are we doing it well enough at scale? absolutely not. we have many people working every single day not to perpetuate the status quo, but to challenge it. today we have so many children, color, belowren of the poverty line, who received an inferior education. when that happens, we perpetuate poverty and social failure rather than eliminate it. we need to make sure that every chance for ahas a world-class education. i think that is what brings us all here. and that is from you
north america, south america, working across the globe together. we need a much better educated workforce. we need much more creativity. many come to education because they are worried about social does this. many of us are worried about the lack of social mobility. the only way to enter the middle class and have a good paying job is to high-quality education. the globeies across do not have that opportunity today. we have amazing schools i have visited that do a wonderful job of helping folks...
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america america lady liberty oh, we thank america america america believe, i believe america land of the free america ♪ ♪ you can watch more of this tonight. you will hear from john lewis and former naacp chair julian bond as well as others. that is at 9:20 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. quacks there are several types of bullying. their favorite is race stroll -- racial bullying. they love it. it is based almost solely and completely on the idea that they stand up for the demise groups. everything they do is on behalf of some victimized minority, blacks, jews, gays, women. we hate blacks, gays, and women. philosophy they tried out. we will take your calls and comments for three hours starting at noon eastern. and the book club returns in september with this town, to parties and a funeral plus 20 of la parking in the capital. read the book and engage. quacks shortly before 2:00, president obama came to the rose garden of companies by vice president joe biden. we will show these to you now. >> good afternoon. 10 days ago the world watched in horror as men, women and children we
america america lady liberty oh, we thank america america america believe, i believe america land of the free america ♪ ♪ you can watch more of this tonight. you will hear from john lewis and former naacp chair julian bond as well as others. that is at 9:20 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. quacks there are several types of bullying. their favorite is race stroll -- racial bullying. they love it. it is based almost solely and completely on the idea that they stand up for the demise groups....
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yes, sir. >> counsel for america. delude to how candy crowley's wi-fi met barack obama in the presidential race. i wonder in 2016 with your suggestion would be how they would be structured in both the primaries and the general election corner in mitt romney on the contraception issue -- >> sure. lots of gotcha moments. george stephanopoulos was shameful. contraception was never a part of this campaign but it's what barack obama wanted. barack obama can bring it up. it's beyond the pale. so i have a lot more problem with george doing this than with barack obama doing this. so, moving forward i don't know that i want to get involved in the debate about the number of the debates. but i think republicans have to be much, much choosier about these debates. after they complained after the agreed to everything in the dates there's so much blame on the other side before you take responsible that yourself why were there know the dates held by fox? they said they wouldn't participate. how do you like them apples? we are going t
yes, sir. >> counsel for america. delude to how candy crowley's wi-fi met barack obama in the presidential race. i wonder in 2016 with your suggestion would be how they would be structured in both the primaries and the general election corner in mitt romney on the contraception issue -- >> sure. lots of gotcha moments. george stephanopoulos was shameful. contraception was never a part of this campaign but it's what barack obama wanted. barack obama can bring it up. it's beyond the...
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for thet is time united states of america to act. guest: well, that certainly is the position of john mccain, republican senator, and others who are urging even more aggressive action to get involved in the civil war, to affect the outcome. clearly that is not going to happen under this president, or not intentionally. so we're going to have to see what happens in terms of weather strikes that do not take out bashar al-assad can be effective. way: how we look at the congress has looked at this issue in response to congress -- conflicts past. on the republican side, they tend to oppose or question anything that obama is doing good you have seen that in the words of john boehner, republican house speaker, who more or less supports taking some action, but is demanding more information. beennk that there has particularly in the libertarian right, a lot of opposition, and among the liberal democrats, some opposition. similar to the british parliament. there is a lot of queasiness over getting involved militarily after two long wars in ira
for thet is time united states of america to act. guest: well, that certainly is the position of john mccain, republican senator, and others who are urging even more aggressive action to get involved in the civil war, to affect the outcome. clearly that is not going to happen under this president, or not intentionally. so we're going to have to see what happens in terms of weather strikes that do not take out bashar al-assad can be effective. way: how we look at the congress has looked at this...
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well, the uneducation of america continues. elementary school students in one town taught the government is your family. >> starts with this worksheet apparently and this is what the worksheet says. government is like a nation's family. families take care of children and make sure they are safe. healthy, and educated. and free enjoy life. families encourage children to be independent, hard working and responsible. families make and enforce rules give appropriate punishments when rules are broken. >> alisyn: given to fourth graders in illinois and they had to memorize a t. and answer it. because after you you read that blurb, it asks you questions as worksheet does so define family, define government, define what the government does for children and they had to parrot that back to their teachers and some parents loonged at -- looked at this and stunned. >> tucker: not like greedy drunken neighbor trying to bother you and bum money off you. government is like mommy and tuck new at night and make sure you are safe. sometimes if yo
well, the uneducation of america continues. elementary school students in one town taught the government is your family. >> starts with this worksheet apparently and this is what the worksheet says. government is like a nation's family. families take care of children and make sure they are safe. healthy, and educated. and free enjoy life. families encourage children to be independent, hard working and responsible. families make and enforce rules give appropriate punishments when rules are...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> at this hour, it's being reported president obama is consulting with preparation and u.k. leaders, but he has not made a decision. so will the u.s. go it alone in syria. john bolton joins us. it looks like it will be president obama and maybe the president of france at this point. things look rather bleak in terms of getting allies. >> we don't know that the french are actually going to be using military assets. they will be cheering us on perhaps. but as of now it will be essentially a united states operation. so you have the obama administration with people like joe biden and john kerry who spent years criticizing the bush administration for its unilateralism, doing something that truly is unilateral as opposed to things done in the bush administration likely the overthrow of saddam hussein that had dozens of coalition members along with it. >> what's the difference betw
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> at this hour, it's being reported president obama is consulting with preparation and u.k. leaders, but he has not made a decision. so will the u.s. go it alone in syria. john bolton joins us. it looks like it will be president obama and maybe the president of france at this point. things look rather bleak in terms of getting...
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first album didn't break here in america it broke in every country in the world. she went everywhere for first two albums and she the loved it. >> she was clean back then? >> she had to be, okay. she was a woman who had a talent. >> bill: okay. she evolves into this super star. and then, descends into the world of drugs. >> i did meet with her at my home the weekend i saw her a year later you know at the michael jackson concert where she had become skeletal. i did confront her with this. and first she was in denial. >> bill: there isn't a such thing as denial she's lig to you. she knows she's taking cocaine but probably ashamed or whatever. so you say to her hey, look. you know? you are taking what god gave you an amazing gift and throwing it away. what does she say back? >> i first confronted her she said it's not a serious problem you're making more of it. >> bill: you're making more of it? >> bill: she won't admit the. >> then, you're seeing the career going down the draib drain what does she say then? >> she's not ready to do anything about it. >> greta: drugs
first album didn't break here in america it broke in every country in the world. she went everywhere for first two albums and she the loved it. >> she was clean back then? >> she had to be, okay. she was a woman who had a talent. >> bill: okay. she evolves into this super star. and then, descends into the world of drugs. >> i did meet with her at my home the weekend i saw her a year later you know at the michael jackson concert where she had become skeletal. i did...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome to hollywood! what's your dream. >> everybody comes here, this is hollywood. >> hollywood, though, may no longer be the land of dreams for the film and entertainment industry. the new mayor of los angeles is on the mission to save hollywood. once upon a time if you wanted to be part of the film and tv business hollywood was the mecca, but that's much less the case today. thanks to tax incentives many hollywoods have sprung up across the country and canada. is hollywood in a state of emergency. and are the people who are throwing money at movies making a big mistake? we have our al jazeera culture critic and former arts editor for public radio, and he has written extensively on tv, media and the arts. and we have peter. we just saw that clip from "pretty woman." it's filled with los angeles and beverly hills scenes. but couldn't that be the scene from any movie? >> it haul always has been. hollywood was h
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome to hollywood! what's your dream. >> everybody comes here, this is hollywood. >> hollywood, though, may no longer be the land of dreams for the film and entertainment industry. the new mayor of los angeles is on the mission to save hollywood. once upon a time if you wanted to be part of the film and tv business hollywood was the mecca, but that's much...
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he thinks it is america's strength in the world that causes the problem, so a weaker america will lead to a more peaceful world. that's his view. >> what's the best thing could happen from a limited strike. if everything went the president's way, what happens? >> the best that would happen is iran and others draw the conclusion there's a price to be paid for pursuing weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical, biological. i think there's almost zero chance they'll get it. more that they can get away with it. >>> next, senator lindsey gram goes on the record. and colonel oliver north goes inside a potential strike in syria. breaking coverage of the crisis in syria continues, that's next. ! start fresh and finish sparkling with s'wipe out wet cloths. va-va-vivid for a 400% better clean. from new olay fresh effects. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, lik
he thinks it is america's strength in the world that causes the problem, so a weaker america will lead to a more peaceful world. that's his view. >> what's the best thing could happen from a limited strike. if everything went the president's way, what happens? >> the best that would happen is iran and others draw the conclusion there's a price to be paid for pursuing weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical, biological. i think there's almost zero chance they'll get it. more...
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so, a weaker america will lead to a more peaceful world. that's his view. >> greta: what's the best thing that could happened from a limited strike? if everything went the president's way, what happens? >> the best that could happen would be that iran and others do draw the conclusion that there is a price to be paid for pursuing weapons of mass destruction. nuclear chemical or biological. i think there is almost zero chance they will draw that lesson. in fact, i think the odds are almost overwhelming that they will draw the wrong conclusion, that they can get away with it. >> greta: thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> greta: coming up, what action should the u.s. take with syria. senator lindsey graham is not wavering. he is here to go "on the record" next. lt. colonel oliver north takes you inside a potential strike on syria. breaking news of the crisis in syria that's next. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i
so, a weaker america will lead to a more peaceful world. that's his view. >> greta: what's the best thing that could happened from a limited strike? if everything went the president's way, what happens? >> the best that could happen would be that iran and others do draw the conclusion that there is a price to be paid for pursuing weapons of mass destruction. nuclear chemical or biological. i think there is almost zero chance they will draw that lesson. in fact, i think the odds are...
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. >> well, jessica, at first glance, this is red america, right? but in 2008, and again in 2012, america went blue for president despite all this red because president obama won so big in the cities and in the suburbs. republicans win a lot, but in the smaller, less populated rural areas. now texas democrats say they can re-create that same formula. texas democrats confident eventually they'll turn their state blue. first by winning in the cities, places like el paso, san antonio, austin, dallas, and in the biggest one of all, fast-changing houston. big oil and other energy giants have post of the gleaming houston skyline and there is no shortage of texas. today's houston might surprise you. the fourth largest city is a case study in america's changing face. >> nobody is the majority in houston. we have, really, the last 20, 30 years gone from more of a tradition traditional bi-racial southern city into this big amazing melting pot, more of the tossed salad. >> reporter: houston percentage of whites is cut in half, 26% now. the african american sha
. >> well, jessica, at first glance, this is red america, right? but in 2008, and again in 2012, america went blue for president despite all this red because president obama won so big in the cities and in the suburbs. republicans win a lot, but in the smaller, less populated rural areas. now texas democrats say they can re-create that same formula. texas democrats confident eventually they'll turn their state blue. first by winning in the cities, places like el paso, san antonio, austin,...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment, the arts, and american culture. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center. today, we'll discuss one of the most powerful and provocative songs of the past century. the song is strange fruit, and it's the subject of a new book by our guest, david margolick. welcome. thank you, ken. are there other books out there about a single song? i'm familiar with dave marsh's take on louie louie, but this has to be an unusual premise for a new book. i don't think there are very many. i think there's a book about amazing grace, and i'm told there's a book in the works about we shall overcome. but i think there really aren't many songs that you could write entire books abou
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment, the arts, and american culture. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center. today, we'll discuss one of the most...
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well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing it on ballistic like your show used to do. while because it's too hard. and you know the only the only reason that i was able to do it is because i was just such a committed activist and committed fighter you know i i know how hard it is for anybody else first of all it's really difficult to see things that are kept invisible but it's really hard for artists to find their voice in the medium of television period right and let's talk about sexism roseanne which i know they are very vocal about it today especially as i look at your timeline i mean i talk about women's rights a lot on the show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actually
well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing it on ballistic like your show used to do. while because it's too hard. and you know the only the only reason...
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it was a long day because the terrorists declared war on america. jon: fox news reporting, timeline of terror, part two, airs commercial-free tomorrow, 9:00 p.m. eastern. right here on "fox news channel." alisyn: that's great, jon, we'll be watching. you can expect company if you're hitting the road this holiday weekend. aaa is predicting heaviest labor day travel in recent years. lower gas prices are boostings american confidence but you can plan to pay more if you plan to rent a car or fly to your holiday destination. fox business network's robert gray live from santa monica, california with more. hi, robert. >> reporter: hi, alisyn. what standing here, a bit of a destination. tourists milling about on the famous pier behind us when they open up. pacific coast highway to my left getting a busy as well. more than one in 10 americans are traveling this weekend, indeed. expected to be the busiest labor day travel weekend since the recession going back to 2008. 34 million americans. we saw 45 million americans traveling back then. still not quite on t
it was a long day because the terrorists declared war on america. jon: fox news reporting, timeline of terror, part two, airs commercial-free tomorrow, 9:00 p.m. eastern. right here on "fox news channel." alisyn: that's great, jon, we'll be watching. you can expect company if you're hitting the road this holiday weekend. aaa is predicting heaviest labor day travel in recent years. lower gas prices are boostings american confidence but you can plan to pay more if you plan to rent a car...
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volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ya llegÓ "despierta amÉrica." empieza ya con amor para ustedes va mi canto familia de univisiÓn ♪ hoy te invito a disfrutar un programa familiar ♪ estÁs en "despierta amÉrica" no se te vaya a olvidar ♪ >>> quÉ viva la raza! (gritos) >>> venga. asÍ... (gritos) >>> seguramente con estos gritos usted ya despertÓ en este viernes 30 de agosto. (gritos) >>> estrenando pelÍcula increÍble. >>> cÓmo se llama? >>> "instructions not included." ♪ >>> que por cierto, la temÁtica es especial, y el tema del amor no puede faltar, y pregunto quiÉn busco el amor en internet. >>> yo nunca ni lo volverÍa a hacer. >>> esto es lo que se comenta hoy. ♪ >>> y los muchachos buscan un afair. >>> un romance. >>> pero como lo escuchan. utilizan esta pÁgina que acaban de lanzar para hong kong. y logrÓ mÁs de 7 mil usuarios en dos dÍas. y tiene millones de usuarios. solo para hombres y mujeres casadas. >>> no manches. >>>
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will america's lawmakers get onboard? >> the congress, like in any democracy, is important to this process. their views are critically important. >>> also, it's bob filner's last day. time to change the locks and pack up the office and, oh, one last thing, his a bill for $6 million. plus, check it out. >> fergie has a baby. meet axl jack. that's all new in the next hour of cnn "newsroom." how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. ( bell rings ) they remwish i saw mine of my granmore often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable,
will america's lawmakers get onboard? >> the congress, like in any democracy, is important to this process. their views are critically important. >>> also, it's bob filner's last day. time to change the locks and pack up the office and, oh, one last thing, his a bill for $6 million. plus, check it out. >> fergie has a baby. meet axl jack. that's all new in the next hour of cnn "newsroom." how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're...
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making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> try to time the sit. okay, that time of the morning. that time of the week and friday strong with john berman in d.c. where all great men reside with his new day award of the day award. what do you have for us, my handsome friend. >> great to see you this friday. many of you celebrating the long labor day weekend this weekend. not all of us, but many of you. i digress. an even more important holiday, tomorrow is international bacon day. i have my stocking up by the fireplace and hoping the bacon fairy puts strips under my pillow. there is another way to celebrate, though. ford, that's right, the car company ford is offering a chance for their drivers to wrap their cars in bacon. sort of. they're offering these vinyl decals for 2014 ford fiestas. bacon decals. it's not a fiesta if there's not bacon. prices start at 78 bucks plus ins insulation, it's fairly expensive. that's pretty good bacon. >> the total cost of the car. >> you have to get th
making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> try to time the sit. okay, that time of the morning. that time of the week and friday strong with john berman in d.c. where all great men reside with his new day award of the day award. what do you have for us, my handsome friend. >> great to see you this friday. many of you celebrating the long labor day weekend this weekend. not all of us, but many of you. i digress. an even more important...
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america's secular religion. and will also bring immediate medical and financial relief for former players dealing with injuries they believe are the results of onfield conditions. former players like the running back kevin turner, a 44-year-old, hobbled by als. >> you can get on with training your problem and not worrying about having the money. >> reporter: look at this video. according to espn sports science, big blows like this can be the equivalent of taking a sledgehammer to the head. more than 4,500 former players sued the nfl as well as the families of players like junior seau, who committed suicide and later found to have a brain disease, cte, linked to concussions. there were allegations that the nfl deliberately covered up the risk, from players like legendary quarterback, jim mcmahon whose girlfriend now has to program his home address into the gps in his car so he doesn't get lost. >> they knew about it. and they didn't tell us. you know, it's just like flat out lying to you. looking in the face lyin
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does the establishment in america devalue the lives of minorities? we will discuss that provocative question with laura i can gram. >>
does the establishment in america devalue the lives of minorities? we will discuss that provocative question with laura i can gram. >>
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again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are disproportionately affecting the african-americans and poor, but we're all tied to the same destiny when it comes to solving these problems. we have to solve them. there has to be an urgency. it can't be about attacking other sides. figure out what the best things are for safety, lower taxpayer expenditures and elevate human potential. >>> coming up, mayor booker will respond to the frankly gross remarks made by his republican opponent in the new jersey senate race. stay with us. >>> kind of weird, as a guy i personally like being a guy. i mean, he -- i don't know if you sa
again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are...
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. >> so has america lost influence on the world stage? due to president obama's flip-flopping? this president seems naÏve and clearly is learning on the job. what would president reagan do or president bush? while i don't agree that we should be going into syria, this president is changes his position more often than miley cyrus on the vmas. we need more proof before we kill more people. what say you? >> i say the evidence is pretty clear. that may be one of the most biased openings you've ever done. he has consulted with congress. he has to get the british on board. the french are going to do it unilaterally with us. they're not going to try to take it to their elected officials. and i think we have every right to do it. the war powers act says he can do it. they've crossed the red line. >> the war powers act says he has to go to congress. >> absolutely no. >> or if the country poses an imminent threat. >> reagan didn't get it for grenada. what would reagan do? he put marines in there and several of them died. >> should we worry what, about russia and iran pushing back so har
. >> so has america lost influence on the world stage? due to president obama's flip-flopping? this president seems naÏve and clearly is learning on the job. what would president reagan do or president bush? while i don't agree that we should be going into syria, this president is changes his position more often than miley cyrus on the vmas. we need more proof before we kill more people. what say you? >> i say the evidence is pretty clear. that may be one of the most biased...
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i don't think that is america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. your harvard princeton and yale's will have a huge amount of demand for people who want to go so they can jack up the price as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that grand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition to exorbitant levels that most people cannot pay. not to make the to make this school the whipping boy of the george washington university is one school that is kind of the exemplary of this. it's the most expensive school in the country but nobody would say it's not the highest quality. but it is capitalizing on the belief that price is anonymous with quality so if you are a parent or student who student who maybe is uninformed about the college process or informed and you see that in me think i send my kid there there will be a great shot at a high level of achi
i don't think that is america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. your harvard princeton and yale's will have a huge amount of demand for people who want to go so they can jack up the price as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that grand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition to exorbitant levels that most people...
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detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the president is justified in takes action. even without the backing of allies or the united nations. >> and questionsemain about our involvement in libya. and the terrorist attack in benghazi, we'll talk with larry ward, a group of special operation veterans who are calling on house speaker john boehner to create a appreciate committee to -- special committee t investigate the attack. >> and administration refusing to enforce a law it does not like, now giving states green light to adopt regulation legalizing small amounts of marijuana, dobbs lawakes up the c
detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the...
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let's make it in america. that may be a clichÉ, but i put proposals before the congress to make sure we can give incentives to corporations to bring joerg -- to bring jobs back. that is the most lamebrain thing i've ever heard. i fight that every day. priority, health care. it has so much to do with the economy. 60% of the jobs of small businesses, many went out of work because of health care. we had to do something. it was not sustainable. you over 40 million people do -- who do not have insurance. we have to address it. is the health care bill the answer? there is no perfect legislation we've ever pass. atill tell you one thing, least there was a plan to put in front of the american people. ,y job is to make sure it works and change it where it doesn't work. next? i wrote it. who said that? i want to know who said that. i had to read it. i had no choice. [indiscernible] i'm on the health care committee, sir. she is speaking. go ahead. finish. [inaudible question] the federal government doesn't cover me. >>
let's make it in america. that may be a clichÉ, but i put proposals before the congress to make sure we can give incentives to corporations to bring joerg -- to bring jobs back. that is the most lamebrain thing i've ever heard. i fight that every day. priority, health care. it has so much to do with the economy. 60% of the jobs of small businesses, many went out of work because of health care. we had to do something. it was not sustainable. you over 40 million people do -- who do not have...
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i think the speaker said, ' on 9/11 at the capitol i would invite him to come out to speak to america to tell us if he will form a select committee or why he will not let's get to the bottom of it. lori: very close to the one-year anniversary, one more question more officials plan on the administrative leave having given their jobs back. was that appropriate? >> absolutely not it is deplorable. with this administration who is accountable for anything? especially the people who put their lives on the line that is to be protected by u.s. government would dare not no one is held accountable and the secretary of state says what difference does it make a friend of congress? with you.will check back thank you for your opinion and analysis for obama is set to proceed on syria but candidate obama avoid he had approved? and no. does he have a constitutional authority to act without congress? the "a team" is here next. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expens
i think the speaker said, ' on 9/11 at the capitol i would invite him to come out to speak to america to tell us if he will form a select committee or why he will not let's get to the bottom of it. lori: very close to the one-year anniversary, one more question more officials plan on the administrative leave having given their jobs back. was that appropriate? >> absolutely not it is deplorable. with this administration who is accountable for anything? especially the people who put their...
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would create more hatred than there is for america. others say, you know what, extremists killing muslims. it isn't necessarily a bad thing for america. >> absolutely. we don't need to create more problems down the road. as andrea pointed out, what if we bomb the air fields? do we leave? do we stay? what's the next step? i think we're forgetting, if we have to go and do something, we have to do it quickly with force. we have seen reports that obama kind of wants to strike and not get mocked for what he's doing. just to show enough muscle that's not embarrassing to him and his red line, but shows we do something with really no end game for the united states. >> you said we have to do it quickly? >> i said he's going to actually make a strike. if he makes the decision, we need to point out, he hasn't. he said, we know he hasn't made this decision to go in. if he goes in, do we, we need to go in, get it done. the reason it lasted so long, we're in there, not getting the george bush done. you either do it or you don't, on the side of backi
would create more hatred than there is for america. others say, you know what, extremists killing muslims. it isn't necessarily a bad thing for america. >> absolutely. we don't need to create more problems down the road. as andrea pointed out, what if we bomb the air fields? do we leave? do we stay? what's the next step? i think we're forgetting, if we have to go and do something, we have to do it quickly with force. we have seen reports that obama kind of wants to strike and not get...
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god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> the heritage action group touring the country during the august recess, holding town hall meetings on defunding obamacare. if you missed it tonight, you can catch it and our video library. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] deep -- you the bringing you the events of the day from the british parliament. some of that debate from the house of commons in a moment. president obama's decision ising will be guided by what in the best interest of the u.s.. we will get your reaction to possible u.s. intervention in theory. we will open up phone lines for you. the white house has been holding a meeting this afternoon from all news reports, a conference call with leaders on syrian intervention. it begins somewhere around 6:00 eastern and wraps up at 7:45. a number of congressional leaders confirm they were on the call thursday night, including john boehner. no one would provide details on the
god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> the heritage action group touring the country during the august recess, holding town hall meetings on defunding obamacare. if you missed it tonight, you can catch it and our video library. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] deep -- you the bringing you the events of the day from the british parliament. some of that debate from the house of commons in a moment....
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the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership appointments? >> [speaker not understood] recommendation. >> i second. >> thank you. mr. ar men trout, may i hear a reading of the recommendation? >> yes, president norton. thank you. again commissioners, superintendent, my name is chris armentraut, director of policy and planning. [speaker not understood] appoints the following individuals for membership to the quality teacher and education act oversight committee. also known as qtea. sam rodriguez, [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood] cornell, and dan cohen. >> we don, i believe, have resumes on these people. >
the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership...
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those who support the assad regime say they would give their eyes to defeat america. >> we're on the right side of the regime. >> you think assad is the right side. >> absolutely. >> you totally support assad. >> to the end, to the dead. >> reporter: these children are coming out of syria for their own safety, but many of the men crossing with them will be back today to support the syrian military regime. >> you're going to go right back and go back in. >> sure, surer today. we bring our families to a safe place. we need to save our children to make them fight america in another generation. >> reporter: this is a main border crossing from damascus to beirut. on several roads and paths it's believed that rebel supporters are also on their way out. those people have left illegally never to return while assad remains in trouble. still others are passing the border reluctantly to visit relatives, only to go back into damascus to witness the event and pray for safety. >> you don't want to leave the family if they're in safety. >> yes, i'm in a hurry to come back, whatever it is, how much
those who support the assad regime say they would give their eyes to defeat america. >> we're on the right side of the regime. >> you think assad is the right side. >> absolutely. >> you totally support assad. >> to the end, to the dead. >> reporter: these children are coming out of syria for their own safety, but many of the men crossing with them will be back today to support the syrian military regime. >> you're going to go right back and go back in....
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america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he was reading from the prepared text of the speech. he somewhere during-- i don't know maybe the 25th paragraph of the speeches she had win. she show thed to him,"tell them with the dream, martib. tell them about the dream." aise said, i was stand, behind him-- this is all happening in real time. so he takes the prepared text, grabs the lectern, looks out on those almost 300,000 people, and this is all happening in real time, and i tirnd to the person who was next to me, and i said to them-- just spontaneously-- i said, "these peopl
america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as...
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america is overly stretched i think in the middle east. at this juncture it's wiser to hold back and let others act. >> your point as we saw on the map, those other countries with military might should, perhaps, give us pause if they are not acting. but spider marks, what is the risk, then, in not acting or just doing too little here? >> well, it appears like we're going to do too little. yet get ourselves potentially entangled in a fight in syria. and i completely agree. you don't want to have -- this is not necessarily a war of choice. it should not be a war of choice. in fact, the president has described the possibility of an engagement that's very, very tactical in nature. it won't achieve any end state that leads to a conclusion that the international community would agree is one that we would prefer. so by standing back, we certainly run the risk of sending a very powerful message in the region to iran that you do what you want with weapons of mass destruction and we'll allow you to do that. >> ed husane, final word. >> i think by ge
america is overly stretched i think in the middle east. at this juncture it's wiser to hold back and let others act. >> your point as we saw on the map, those other countries with military might should, perhaps, give us pause if they are not acting. but spider marks, what is the risk, then, in not acting or just doing too little here? >> well, it appears like we're going to do too little. yet get ourselves potentially entangled in a fight in syria. and i completely agree. you don't...
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looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo was to algerians a repatriate him from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. and.
looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo was to algerians a repatriate him from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. and.
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, segregated america. you spoke of old, nasty, bigoted, racist whites, their look of hatred towards you and other blacks. the culture, you said, was to kill a black person if they made a misstep. and i'm wondering picking up this theme we've already herald, did you feel the march would accomplish very much? >> i felt the march really was an important show of the determination of black america for something better, something -- a new way, a new -- a change that had to come. and i think one of the reasons that people were so, it was such a, i thought, quiet, focused crowd, you know? it wasn't, it wasn't a lot of noise and chatter, you know? people were, people were -- >> focused on the speakers. >> on the speeches, on the purpose. if so i really felt that this march -- especially in the chain of events of 1963 even as it happened -- was crucial and was going to lead to something important. >> good. gwen ifill, if i'm not mistaken, you were a little girl living up north in relative security -- >> buffalo, new
, segregated america. you spoke of old, nasty, bigoted, racist whites, their look of hatred towards you and other blacks. the culture, you said, was to kill a black person if they made a misstep. and i'm wondering picking up this theme we've already herald, did you feel the march would accomplish very much? >> i felt the march really was an important show of the determination of black america for something better, something -- a new way, a new -- a change that had to come. and i think one...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. the president's tough words for syrian leader, bashar al assad, as u.n. inspectors prepare to leave syria, american warships move into position. the entire middle east bracing for an attack. and we're live from the region. >>> i wish to god these circumstances had been different. >> an abc news exclusive interview with george zimmerman's wife, speaking out for the first time about the night trayvon martin was shot. and the terrifying months in hiding with her husband. >>> breaking overnight. explosive allegations about nfl star aaron hernandez. was he using angel dust and carrying a gun at all times? now, big questions about how much patriots coach bill belichick really knew about his player's behavior. >>> shocking on the racetrack when a driver loses control. trapped him and engulfed in flames. how he walked away, racing in the same car just 30 minutes later. >>> and good morning, america. the crisis in syria continues to grow. so many developments right now, as that deadline looms
>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. the president's tough words for syrian leader, bashar al assad, as u.n. inspectors prepare to leave syria, american warships move into position. the entire middle east bracing for an attack. and we're live from the region. >>> i wish to god these circumstances had been different. >> an abc news exclusive interview with george zimmerman's wife, speaking out for the first time about the night trayvon martin was shot. and the...
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. >>> sleepless in america. a new study reveals millions of americans are relying on prescription sleeping pills. why one expert calls it an epidemic. >>> and "today" exclusive -- mike tyson gets honest with matt about his latest battles with addiction, thoughts of suicide, and the demons that still haunt him. >> i need help. i need help real bad. i won't survive if i don't get help. >> matt's candid and revealing conversation with the former heavyweight champ today. thursday, august 29th, 2013. >>> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm willie geist along with tamron and al. matt's been kind enough to yank himself away from the black jack table to join us. >> i was on a losing streak anyway. >>> the press conference mike tyson had last week was exceptional. he was supposed to talk about his career as a boxing promoter. instead he started talking about his demons. he said he was a vicious alcoholic, that he hated himself and was trying to kill him. it w
. >>> sleepless in america. a new study reveals millions of americans are relying on prescription sleeping pills. why one expert calls it an epidemic. >>> and "today" exclusive -- mike tyson gets honest with matt about his latest battles with addiction, thoughts of suicide, and the demons that still haunt him. >> i need help. i need help real bad. i won't survive if i don't get help. >> matt's candid and revealing conversation with the former heavyweight...
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by that voice our america initiative is the vehicle for my being able to do that all certainly there is a lot of things about libertarianism that are very attractive and i thank you for coming on and. the all gary and john the day before a presidential candidate libertarian party honorary chairman our american initiative appreciate it i think you. both feel like you so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set and be sure to do a thousand done already and give us a like will be updating our status daily there with links to past segments as well as reaching out to you for ideas on what you want to see covered on the show and also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one from our interview with jeremy scahill on breaking the sets record on the road so i don't facebook page and check out all that and more take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. there's the media leave us so we need to. leave the scene to the other your party there's a bill. that no one
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i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. in the 1950's americans worried about and planned for possible nuclear holocaust that age of fear has passed but with global terrorism and chaos not to mention natural disasters, it's easy to think, how should i prepare myself and my family for a disaster. anthony kovic wrote the book emergency prepping: simple disaster preparedness for the modern family. anthony, how do i know what it is exactly i'm preparing my family to protect itself against? > >you want to protect yourself from the basis of disasters. storms that come in, power outages, blackouts, things that will destroy your food supply especially if its in the freezer for a couple of days or a week. > >people hear conversations like this and they probably say, "i don't have to prepare." the trucks are always going to be delivering food. and they probably don't take the kinds of steps you recommend. > >that is
i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. in the 1950's americans worried about and planned for possible nuclear holocaust that age of fear has passed but with global terrorism and chaos not to mention natural disasters, it's easy to think, how should i prepare myself and my family for a disaster. anthony kovic wrote the book emergency prepping: simple...
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coming up, sleepless in america. the dangerous things millions of you are doing to try to catch a good night's sleep. >> peter: as the united states prepares to attack syria, there is new evidence terrorists are training foreign jihaddists to fight with the rebels. the details are coming up next [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows that you may not have time to roll out dough for a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or enough time to mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and a homemade gravy. she knows you may not have a moment to crimp the edges of your favorite chicken pot pie. but marie callender's does. and when she's done, all you need to do is find time to grab someone special, sit down, and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >> gretchen: 43 minutes after the top of the hour. shocking report finds nearly 9 million americans are popping pills to fall asleep these days. the biggest group taking the medication, women over the age of 50. >>> a grim reality, linked to the economy,
coming up, sleepless in america. the dangerous things millions of you are doing to try to catch a good night's sleep. >> peter: as the united states prepares to attack syria, there is new evidence terrorists are training foreign jihaddists to fight with the rebels. the details are coming up next [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows that you may not have time to roll out dough for a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or enough time to mix vegetables with all white meat...
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i don't want to fundamentally transform america. utopians want to fundamentally transform america. i want to improve america. not fundamentally transform it. that's the utopian streak at the hart of leftism. we can make a world where there is no suffering, no evil. of course it's a beautiful goal, but to have it as a reality? everyone who has tried to make a you utopia, my viewer, everyone, everyone who has tried to make utopia on earth has made hell on earth. those who want to incrementally improve it make a much better place. >> host: from our twitter page, carol romano asks: mr. prager, why are liberals so vested in box -- boston bombers being home-grown white terrorists. >> guest: there was an article on a liberal web site, where the author, a man i debathed once -- debated once, said he hopes it is a white american, home-grown american. can you imagine had somebody written an article, i hope it's a black? or i hoch it's -- i hope it's a middle middle easterner? can you imagine the tsunami of con tell he would have received? look, that man and others don't want to recognize tha
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s i have a dream speech, a crowd once again lined the reflecting pool, but the most visible sign of america's progress since that day in 1963, the featured speaker wasn't a black preacher from atlanta. it was the first black president. >> barack obama. >> because they marched, city council is changed and congress change and had, yes, eventually the white house changed. >> at 3:00, the hour in which dr. king delivered his speech, bells rang. martin luther king, iii, says his naur's dream is closer to being realized than it was in 1963, but there's still a long road ahead. >> we still have significant challenges around unemployment of young people specifically, young african americans and young from all communities. we still have challenges as it relates to violence. >> problems that can be overcome, he said, by following his father's advice, to reach across the divide and work together. in washington, danielle nottingham, kpix 0. >>> 8:00, the bay bridge closed to traffic. 8:00 crews and trucks were staged ready to begin the transformation to the new eastern span, and they have been hard at wo
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all lives in america have been changed. >> how subversive would king's message be today were he here? suggests to me his message would be a bit too much tond handle right now. >> you could say the same thing about jesus. in a way when you have a it is hard toer, live up to that vision, and i think that is what king challenges us to do. he did not start when the voting rights act passed the right good he could have retired -- voting rights act passed. he could have retired, but instead he went to memphis in 1968. he was taking on the vietnam war. this was a person who understood his mission stood for more than itting legislation passed. is our responsibility to understand if he were here he would still close that gap l and reality,ea because we still have not made that ideal reality for many parts of the country. in every library i have the entire collection of skiing g papers. kin there is no better anthology of atk about what dr. king said stanford. dr. carson's latest book is called martin's dream. onnk you for your work keeping the legacy alive. coming up a conversation with two of
all lives in america have been changed. >> how subversive would king's message be today were he here? suggests to me his message would be a bit too much tond handle right now. >> you could say the same thing about jesus. in a way when you have a it is hard toer, live up to that vision, and i think that is what king challenges us to do. he did not start when the voting rights act passed the right good he could have retired -- voting rights act passed. he could have retired, but...